LaGrange, GA DUI Law Firms & Lawyers

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Moffitt Law, LLC

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  • 309 Old Morgan Street, LaGrange, GA 30240+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers1 award

  • Moffitt Law, LLC is proud to serve the LaGrange community under the guidance of founder Tyler Moffitt. Raised in LaGrange and a graduate of LaGrange High School, Tyler returned... Read More

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  • Serving LaGrange, GA

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  • 119 Ridley Ave., Suite 300, LaGrange, GA 30240

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  • 104 Greenville Street, LaGrange, GA 30240

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I got a DUI in a passenger seat and it was dismissed in court. How do I get DMV to give me my license back?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
If you win your case in the court, but lose at the DMV you can get the DMV to give you your license back by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV. If your criminal case is dismissed by the court and you lose at DMV you can get another hearing in the DMV by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV.
If you win your case in the court, but lose at the DMV you can get the DMV to give you your license back by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV. If your criminal case is dismissed by the court and you lose at DMV you can get another hearing in the DMV by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV.
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What will happen if my girlfriend and I was pulled over and we both failed breathalyzer test?

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Answered by attorney James Kristian Falk (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Falk Law Firm, LLC
It is unlikely that anything will happen. I assume you took a roadside breathalyzer test as opposed to taking the test on the DATAMASTER unit at the station. At most only the individual that the officer saw operating the vehicle can be cited for DUI, and even then it would be likely that the charge would be dismissed.
It is unlikely that anything will happen. I assume you took a roadside breathalyzer test as opposed to taking the test on the DATAMASTER unit at the station. At most only the individual that the officer saw operating the vehicle can be cited for DUI, and even then it would be likely that the charge would be dismissed.
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What do prosecutors offer for a felony DUI with 2 prior DUI convictions?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
Nothing!! Rather, they are going to be looking to have this person convicted and put in jail for as long as possible. Even, with the remote possibility that the prosecutor might offer some "deal", the judge does not have to accept it. and is free to impose any sentence he/she deems appropriate within the bounds of the law. Three DUI cases: this person poses a serious risk to any person who happens to be driving at the same time this person is on the road. If I were the judge (I am a judge), I would not accept any kind of "deal" that might create any kind of risk and potentially allow this individual to drive. No way. I would be ordering substantial jail/prison time.
Nothing!! Rather, they are going to be looking to have this person convicted and put in jail for as long as possible. Even, with the remote possibility that the prosecutor might offer some "deal", the judge does not have to accept it. and is free to impose any sentence he/she deems appropriate within the bounds of the law. Three DUI cases: this person poses a serious risk to any person who happens to be driving at the same time this person is on the road. If I were the judge (I am a judge), I would not accept any kind of "deal" that might create any kind of risk and potentially allow this individual to drive. No way. I would be ordering substantial jail/prison time.
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